2022 Annual Report

2022 was a year filled with many activities within the SFI Harvest centre.

New blog from Kate Crosman

New blog from Kate Crosman In this blog, Kate is writing about cognitive biases associated with processing information, and how they might influence the fishery for Calanus finmarchicus – a tiny plankton species that became a starting point for her research. The three-year fellowship issponsoredby theWorld Economic Forum’s Andre HoffmannFellowships for the Fourth Industrial Revolution, the Norwegian […]

SFI Harvest-dagene 2022

28.-29. september var det igjen duket for SFI Harvest-samling, denne gang på Scandic Nidelven i Trondheim.

2021 Annual Report

SFI Harvest is in its second year, and the 2021 Annual Report is now ready.

Recording from the SFI Harvest days

Recording from the SFI Harvest days Did you miss our first live event in October? You can now watch the recording from the SFI Harvest days here.

How tiny zooplankton can help us understand trust in Big Ocean Data

How tiny zooplankton can help us understand trust in Big Ocean Data The zooplankton Calanus finmarchicus will be the starting point for the André Hoffmann Fellow Kate Crosman’s work to understand trust in Big Ocean Data. How? Read on. You will also find out how her trip to the Svalbard islands in the Artic in […]

Smart forklart

Listen to SINTEF’s blog on low trophic-fisheries! The Podcast is only in Norwegian.

SFI Harvest’s first live event

SFI Harvest’s first live event The sea is home to many untapped resources – something SFI Harvest intends to do something about. On the 21st and 22nd of October, the research centre brought together some of the leading minds on the topic, all with the common goal of bringing underutilised species to our dinner plates.   Lower trophic-level species are biological species that can be found furthest down on the food chain, and who feed on plants […]

Research cruise Helmer Hansen investigates potential of twilight zone: filling the food gap of the future

Research cruise Helmer Hanssen investigates potential of twilight zone: filling the food gap of the future Blog by Maria Alquiza Madina In a growing population scenario mesopelagic species may prove to be a new food resource and lead to innovative product development. The cruise collected data that may provide knowledge about mesozooplankton and mesopelagic predators […]

Introducing Kate Crosman – the new André Hoffmann Fellow in Big Ocean Data

Kate Crosman is a social scientist from the U.S., with expertise in complex governance of oceans and coasts.